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Description
Altman 65Q Overview
A good choice for theater, museum, club, and public space applications, the 65Q Fresnel Light from Altman is a versatile tungsten light source with a 6" Fresnel lens and wide 9 to 59-degree focusing range for broad flood coverage or spotlight effects. The fixture has a yoke with a 1/2" hole for an optional 5/8" receiver, 1 1/8" Junior pin, or a clamp for hanging. A safety cable is provided for hazard prevention. This version has a medium prefocus socket for 120V lamps.
In the Box
- Altman 65Q Fresnel Light (750W/120V)
- Power Cord (3')
- Altman Color Frame, Black - 7-1/2" 19cm)
- Altman Steel Safety Cable with Spring Clip (36", Black)
- Limited 2-Year Warranty
Altman 65Q Specs
Beam Angle | 9 to 59° |
Bulb Type | 1 x P28s |
Max Bulb Wattage | 750 W |
Lens Type | Fresnel |
Lens Diameter | 6" / 15.2 cm |
Photometrics | 9° 483 fc / 89,577 Lux at 3.3' / 1 m* 925 fc / 9953 Lux at 10' / 3 m 411 fc / 4422 Lux at 15' / 4.6 m 231 fc / 2486 Lux at 20' / 6.1 m 148 fc / 1593 Lux at 25' / 7.6 m 102 fc / 1098 Lux at 30' / 9.1 m 59° 483 fc / 8523 Lux at 3.3' / 1 m* 88 fc / 947 Lux at 10' / 3 m 39 fc / 420 Lux at 15' / 4.6 m 22 fc / 237 Lux at 20' / 6.1 m 14 fc / 151 Lux at 25' / 7.6 m 10 fc / 108 Lux at 30' / 9.1 m * Standard Metric Calculated Internally Based on Closest Distance |
Built-In Dimmer | None |
Focusable | Yes |
Front Accessory Mount | 7-1/2" |
Umbrella Mount | None |
AC Input Power | 120 VAC, 60 Hz at 6.3 A |
Mounting | 1/2" Hole (via Included Yoke Mount) |
Cable Length | 36" / 91.4 cm |
Certifications | CE, UL, cUL *as per Manufacturer |
IP Rating | IP20 |
Material | Aluminum (Housing) Steel (Yoke) |
Dimensions | 8.75 x 8.25 x 13.25" / 22 x 21 x 35 cm (Head with Mount) |
Weight | 11 lb / 5 kg |
Package Weight | 7.35 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 12.7 x 12.6 x 12.55" |
Altman 65Q Reviews
Exactly what you need
These work perfectly in our sanctuary
Very robust light
This Altman light is really good quality, but everyone knows Altman makes good stuff, anyway. With a 500 watt bulb and a set of barn doors I am able to light a stage for video and spot the presenter with really good separation of the spot from the on-stage video projector screen. It is a Fresnel so the spot isn't clearly defined on the edges like an ellipsoidal, but if you need to isolate a spot this will do it. The barn doors on front make it that much easier. In wide flood mode it produces a nice, even spread - kind of like a Par 64 can.
No frills performer.
Obviously the major attraction to this product is price - about 70% cheaper than a comparable brand such as Arri or Mole, etc. There is a trade off, as always. I would describe the fixture as no frills, robust and unrefined. Let's start with the pros - it's cheap - cheaper than foreign Arri knock offs even. it's UL listed, and made in the U.S. it throws a decent beam, and the housing is robust enough, with a nice solid yoke. The teflon cable is quite nice and I was pleasantly surprised to see that it comes equipped with a three prong Edison plug - I was expecting bare cable. A handsome black cable safety is included, and all moving components operated flawlessly. It is simple to access the housing - no tools needed - to install or relamp a globe. The fresnel lens is very good, nice and thick with a very beefy retaing clip. The yoke is also adjustable. Now for the cons - the focusing mechanism is a primitive slide moved by a butterfly nut...fine for me, and easy to fix or replace as well. Some may not like it. There is no safety or retainer for the gel frame which essentially becomes a razor if it falls....a con easily fixed with a drill and cable or chain safety....this took me about three minutes to install. I used the extra yoke hole. A C- hanger or TVMP adapter will cost a few bucks, I ordered a TVMP with a nice large handle for tightening. The yoke knob is plastic, which is not great. I may upgrade with an MSE part if the thread matches. Altman is well regarded, especially in theatrical circles. With optional barn doors, this will be a nice little fixture. I have three and am planning on buying Altman cyc lights and softlights as well. I am more than satisfied with this purchase. Ideal for my small independent film co. I lamp two at 750W, one with dimmer and one with a BTL 500W...or 575..whatever it is! This gives me lots of play with a basic three point setup.
A good buy for the money.
I've just retired from 47 years in Commercial/public television(lighting,shooting,editing)and have a lot of very good equipment in all those areas. I have personally invested in a kit with ARRI fresnels(4) along with various other brands of lights. Favorite not made anymore is the Lowell 2K softlite (lucky I have two). Never been much of a fan of Altman products. They are economy in construction which makes all the line more affordable. In this case I wanted a small fresnel for my living room as an actual working light for focusing on my reading chair etc. I purchased a small in line dimmer to go with this fixture and it is working great. When I set up the light w/ it's barndoors I was pleasantly surprised at how good this fixture is. It will live in my living room mostly but I would not hesitate to take it on location for a shoot. I treat all my equipment with care and I feel good about this Altman. By the way it has a nice short throw pattern, the lens seems pretty good. When you consider what another ARRI would have cost and the main purpose I had, well, I'm very happy.
Great Spot
We were purchasing these to swap out for some spots that weren't working. Easy to install - reliable units.
Great little fixture
I've used several of these, and they always produce the results I need. For this kinda price, it is a great light fixture. I know I'll buy more.
Built very well
This fixture is built very well. Not quite like tank, but fairly close to it. A note of caution: this unit is very hot. A 750 watt bulb will be hot, I assumed. But I didn't realize the cowling/fixture would get as hot as it gets. Duh. But wow, it is bright. I have to be very careful where I set up this fixture. However, this is my first foray away from inexpensive LED lights. A very important lesson learned, but well worth the money.
Very robust light, good directional control
The 65Q is a high quality, well-built Fresnel which is what we've all come to expect from Altman. Its got a nice spot ranging from wide flood to narrow spot with the spotlight adjustment on bottom. Spots are not defined like a focused ellipsoidal, more like a Par 64. With a 500 watt bulb and set of barn doors I was able to spot a presenter on a stage for video and completely isolate the on-stage projection screen from any spillover light.
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